Richard Zwicky delves into the unique approach of Andrew Ecker, who seamlessly blends ancestral heritage with contemporary mental health practices.
Ecker begins by sharing their rich family history, including indigenous and European roots, illustrating how this background informs their therapeutic philosophy. They explain how incorporating ancestral traditions and archetypes can cultivate self-compassion, build strong support systems, and nurture the inner child.
The conversation also addresses the critical issues of generational trauma and substance abuse, emphasizing the power of empathy, peer support, and creating safe spaces for healing.
Discover how Ecker utilizes the transformative power of drum circles and sound medicine journeys to foster community, emotional expression, and a sense of control, ultimately promoting inclusion and well-being. Learn about the accessibility of Ecker's work and find resources on Facebook at thesacred7 and drummingsounds.
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